USAR: USAR's Satterfield supports Petty charity

Fayetteville, GA (November 11, 2002) --
United Speed Alliance Racing veteran Don Satterfield has begun a
grassroots campaign among the members of the Hooters ProCup Series to
help Kyle and Pattie Petty with efforts to raise funds to help ...

Fayetteville, GA (November 11, 2002) --
United Speed Alliance Racing veteran Don Satterfield has begun a
grassroots campaign among the members of the Hooters ProCup Series to
help Kyle and Pattie Petty with efforts to raise funds to help build
Victory Junction Camp.

Located in Randleman, NC, The Victory Junction Gang Camp is scheduled to
open in 2004 and will be modeled after the original Hole-in-the-Wall Camp
that actor Paul Newman built in Connecticut for children with chronic or
life-threatening illnesses. The Victory Junction Camp was co-founded by
NASCAR racer Kyle Petty and his wife, Pattie; with its land donated by
NASCAR legend Richard Petty and his wife Lynda.

"I met Kyle back in the early 1980s when he just
started racing," said Satterfield. "When I heard his former
car owner, Felix Sabates, say 'if everyone could just give one
dollar they could easily raise the money to build this camp', I
felt why not go to all the competitors in the Series and ask them to help
any way possible. I just want to do my part to help children -- that
is all I care about, helping kids."

One car owner has jump-started the contributions that will
assist the efforts to build the facility. USAR Hooters ProCup Series
competitors have already raised over $2,600 with car owner Ricky Benton
donating $2,000 from his pole award winnings over the past two
Championship Series events. Jason Sarvis, driver of the Naturally
Fresh/Black's Tire Service Chevrolet, has won two consecutive
Buffalo Nickel Buffalo Burger Pole Awards and Benton has made the
decision to donate both checks to Satterfield's fundraising
efforts.

"I can't thank Ricky Benton and his entire team
enough for their support," added Satterfield. "I want to
personally thank Ricky for his generous donation and I hope this is
motivation for other teams to do what they can to help Kyle and Pattie
raise money for these special children. I hope we can use this donation
to increase awareness for the rest of the members of USAR."

USAR Chaplain Jim Evans has assisted Satterfield in his
efforts and will accompany Satterfield to present the donations to Kyle
and Pattie after the Series concludes its season on November 30 at USA
International Speedway in Lakeland, FL. For Satterfield, finishing the
season is not the priority for him later this month.

"I know I am not going to win the championship, but I
certainly hope my fellow competitors will find a way to help us. Even if
it is just one dollar at a time," Satterfield said. "If we
can make one child and his family happy at this camp then it has been
worth it all."